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Van Mounted Systems

  • Water fed van mounted window cleaning systems: reliable reach and wash setups for pros, startups, and facilities teams.
  • A range of van system accessories you may need.

Our FaceLift van mounted window cleaning systems are built for professional water fed pole work, from solo operators starting out to caretakers and teams running multi site cleaning. Whether you call it a reach and wash system, a water fed window cleaning system, or a pole cleaning system, this collection brings together the core van setups and the most relevant add ons.

If you need a complete setup, we also offer starter kits that include the van system plus poles...

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What is a van mounted window cleaning system?

A van mounted window cleaning system is a water fed setup fitted into a vehicle that supplies purified water to a water fed pole for reach and wash cleaning. It is also commonly called a water fed window cleaning system, pole cleaning system, or reach and wash system.

Are these systems only for window cleaning pros?

They are designed for professional use, but they also suit people starting a window cleaning business and teams such as caretakers and facilities staff who need a reliable pole based cleaning method.

What is the difference between single operator and double operator systems?

Single operator systems are designed for one person working with one pole at a time. Double operator systems are designed so two people can work at once, using two poles from the same van setup. The right choice depends on how many people will work from the van and how quickly you need to complete sites.

How do I choose the right tank size and system capacity?

Tank size affects how much water you can carry, which impacts how long you can work between refills. The best choice depends on your typical job size, travel time between sites, and van payload limits.

For more information on choosing the right set up, read our article "Choosing the right system set up."

Flat tank vs upright tank: what is the difference?

Flat tanks generally sit low and can help keep the centre of gravity down while maximising usable van space above. Upright tanks take a smaller footprint on the floor but are taller. The best option depends on your van layout, storage needs, and how you want to position reels and equipment.

Do you sell complete starter kits that include poles and brushes?

Yes. There are several starter kits in this range that are complete kits and include poles and brushes alongside the van system, giving you a ready to use setup.

What accessories are available for van systems?

Common add ons include van ports and securing brackets, plus protection options for the van interior such as floor protection lining and anti slip coatings. Accessories help you finish the install neatly and keep the van setup secure and easy to use.

How long does delivery take?

Van systems have free pallet delivery. They are made to order and typically have a 3 to 5 day lead time for delivery.